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* Hippocampal LTP is accompanied by enhanced F-actin content within the dendritic spine that is essential for late LTP maintenance in vivo. {{Ref|Fukazawa|12741991}} | * Hippocampal LTP is accompanied by enhanced F-actin content within the dendritic spine that is essential for late LTP maintenance in vivo. {{Ref|Fukazawa|12741991}} | ||
* Theta stimulation polymerizes actin in dendritic spines of hippocampus {{Ref|Lin [http://www.jneurosci.org/content/25/8/2062.short Jneuro]|}} | * Theta stimulation polymerizes actin in dendritic spines of hippocampus {{Ref|Lin [http://www.jneurosci.org/content/25/8/2062.short Jneuro]|}} | ||
* overexpressed PSD95 is coupled with a modest (but significant) increase in spine size {{Ref|Ehrlich Malinow|14749436}} |
Revision as of 20:57, 12 March 2015
- ActinSimChem for modeling actin dynamics {{#info: Halavatyi 2009 [1]}}
- Flexuraly rigidity persistence strength/length of an actin filament is ~ 17.7 µm {{#info: Fredrick 1993 }}
- Hippocampal LTP is accompanied by enhanced F-actin content within the dendritic spine that is essential for late LTP maintenance in vivo. {{#info: Fukazawa [2]}}
- Theta stimulation polymerizes actin in dendritic spines of hippocampus {{#info: Lin Jneuro }}
- overexpressed PSD95 is coupled with a modest (but significant) increase in spine size {{#info: Ehrlich Malinow [3]}}